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Originally posted by talisman View Post9 days worth of shit, so I thought. I probably used a quarter of it, and have this monster roller Swiss Army suitcase. I think I could live out of it for a month after that.
For long traveling I use an REI roller (7200ci). For short trips I take a small duffel bag. I can pack for a week in one small bag.
Here are my two travel bags last time we went to Cabo. Rach filled my big bag with all of her whatnot. I packed for 8 days in that black bag.
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Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostUpdates??
After our last hike (thread) I have started to rethink footwear also... not sure which way I'll go yet, but I might be leaning toward trailrunners instead of hiking boots/shoes.
re: date
Ideal time is September. It's the driest on average which means the river and stream fording will be easier and that's the low for mosquito pain-in-the-assery, but logisitcally it will probably be more like mid to late July. Melt water shouldn't be too bad and it's supposed to be the best weather, but there will probably be snow up above 10,000ft on the second half of the trail (nearly the entire trail from mile 100 to 220 is above 10k), but ain't no thang.
I recently watched a film made by a guy who went south to north last year (his goal was to do 7-10 days). Doing it that way starts with a summit of Mt Whitney (the highest peak in the lower 48) so you get no real altitude acclimatization. It messed him up... he was an experience and well trained triathete (Ironman, etc) and it took him a couple days to get over Whitney LOL
It's about time to put together the permitting plan and getting handle on the resupply drops, with permits being top priority. I have a 286 pg guide book that I plan to read on vacation in a few weeks.
And just to keep me motivated:
Banner Peak above Garnet Lake
Last edited by Strychnine; 06-24-2013, 09:08 AM.
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